This week on&nbsp\;New World Notes\: radio program #238\, September 25\, from 12\:00 to 12\:30 p.m.\, host Kenneth Dowst plays the first part of a two-part digest of an engaging documentary film\, The Crisis of Civilization\, written by U.K. political analyst\, Nafeez Mossadeq Ahmed.

On Thursday evening\, October 4\, at 7 p.m.\, author and former CIA &quot\;asset&quot\;\, Susan Lindauer\, will speak at Wilde Auditorium\, University of Hartford. The talk is free and open to the public. Ms. Lindauer recently wrote a book\, Extreme Prejudice\, detailing her shocking experiences as an insider in the &quot\;war on terror&quot\;.

In an historic gathering\, William Hooker\, iconic New York musician and proud New Britain native\, will bring together internationally known New York and Connecticut musicians in support and celebration of New Britain - a creative force in Connecticut.

Idomeneo&nbsp\;was Mozart'\;s first mature masterwork of opera\, first staged in Munich in 1781. I have presented Idomeneo four times before\, utilizing two recordings that were historic oldies-but-goodies and two that were in the newer\, historically informed practice.

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This week on&nbsp\;New World Notes\: radio program #243\, October 30\, from 12\:00 to 12\:30 p.m.\, host Kenneth Dowst takes an (uncharacteristically) optimisitic view of our prospects.